The Bay Area has been hit.
I am sure there are more than what I listed below.
I only heard of Corey because I listen to Star 101.3 in the morning. Unfortunately, I haven't heard of the others.
Corey from Marcus and Corey at Star 101.3 was let go a few days ago.
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Hudson Hott from Star 101.3
Hudson Hott: Evening host on Star 101.3 (KSFO) in San Francisco and weekend/fill-in host on ALT 98.7 (KYSR) in Los Angeles was impacted. Hott's dual-market role underscores the national scope of the cuts.
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Don Parker exits as Regional SVP/Programming for the Northern California Region as well as Program Director of Hip Hop 106.1 KMEL and General Manager of the national LGBTQ+ “Pride Radio“. Parker has been with the San Francisco cluster since 2009 after previously holding roles including Program Director of KTBZ-FM Houston, KCMG Los Angeles, and KNGY San Francisco and serving as VP of Programming for NextMedia.
Jerry Houston exits as PD/afternoon host at LGBTQ+ “Pride Radio“. Houston has led Pride Radio since 2019 after serving as APD/MD from its launch in 2011. He has also held additional roles in the company’s Baltimore and Washington clusters including morning show producer and weekend host at WPOC from 1998 to 2010, Washington Digital Content Director, and on-air at “Hot 99.5” WIHT Washington.
Jason Dahlstedt is out as Executive Producer for “Marcus & Corey” at Hot AC “Star 101.3” KIOI and the “Sana G Morning Show” on Hip Hop 106.1 KMEL. Dahlstedt spent six years in his role after previously serving as producer for “Fernando and Greg” at 92.7 KNGY and 99.7 KMVQ from 2007-18.
Chidi Nwachukwu departs her producer role and as weekend host at CHR “Wild 94.9” KYLD.
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Hudson talked about it here:
I am sure there are more than what I listed below.
I only heard of Corey because I listen to Star 101.3 in the morning. Unfortunately, I haven't heard of the others.
Corey from Marcus and Corey at Star 101.3 was let go a few days ago.
iHeartMedia Layoffs Continue Around The Country
iHeartMedia continues more staffing cuts as layoffs began n Tuesday morning, with many sharing that their positions have been eliminated.
More Names Affected By Last Week’s iHeartMedia Layoffs
Updated 10/15: Following last week's iHeartMedia layoffs, names continue to trickle out of those affected. Among the more recent names
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Hudson Hott from Star 101.3
Hudson Hott: Evening host on Star 101.3 (KSFO) in San Francisco and weekend/fill-in host on ALT 98.7 (KYSR) in Los Angeles was impacted. Hott's dual-market role underscores the national scope of the cuts.
iHeartMedia Layoffs: Day 2 Developments
iHeartMedia, the largest radio broadcaster in the U.S. with around 10,000 employees across its local stations and national audio divisions, ...
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Don Parker exits as Regional SVP/Programming for the Northern California Region as well as Program Director of Hip Hop 106.1 KMEL and General Manager of the national LGBTQ+ “Pride Radio“. Parker has been with the San Francisco cluster since 2009 after previously holding roles including Program Director of KTBZ-FM Houston, KCMG Los Angeles, and KNGY San Francisco and serving as VP of Programming for NextMedia.
Jerry Houston exits as PD/afternoon host at LGBTQ+ “Pride Radio“. Houston has led Pride Radio since 2019 after serving as APD/MD from its launch in 2011. He has also held additional roles in the company’s Baltimore and Washington clusters including morning show producer and weekend host at WPOC from 1998 to 2010, Washington Digital Content Director, and on-air at “Hot 99.5” WIHT Washington.
Jason Dahlstedt is out as Executive Producer for “Marcus & Corey” at Hot AC “Star 101.3” KIOI and the “Sana G Morning Show” on Hip Hop 106.1 KMEL. Dahlstedt spent six years in his role after previously serving as producer for “Fernando and Greg” at 92.7 KNGY and 99.7 KMVQ from 2007-18.
Chidi Nwachukwu departs her producer role and as weekend host at CHR “Wild 94.9” KYLD.
List Of Those Affected By The iHeartMedia Cuts Continues To Grow
Original Report 11/4: In what may be its biggest round of layoffs since January 2020, massive cuts are underway today
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Hudson talked about it here: